Alcala Yearbook 1995
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new place and assimila te stud n ts into the USD community. For many tud ents this was their first experience with USD's traditions. During this week fres hmen became acquainted with longs tanding trad iti ons. They met friends and teachers who will tay w ith th m through th ir years a t USD and be– yond. 0-Week p rovid ed students with a chance to become acquainted with USD, the Sa n Di go a rea, and other student .
rienta ti on Week is a USD tradition going back many years. Every fa ll incoming fre hmen are welcomed into the USD community
tram, and c okies and lemonade. Although 0 -Week is fill ed with time– honored traditions, ach student's experi– ences are d ifferen t and everyone gains something unique, whether it bean wly found friend , an ex tra-curri cular ac tivity to become involved with, a feeling of be– longing to th USO community, or m rely having survived their firs t week at col– lege.
with a week packed fu ll of Squa re Danc- ing, Field Day, a Hawaiia n Luau, the Alca la Bazaar, a boa t cruise of San Diego Harbor, Ca ino ight, and the Annual Sand Castle buildi ng con tes t. This fu n
filled week is intend ed to ease the transi-
tion from th comforts of home toa strange
Students are introduced to the library, the
Le ft: Bria n Pozzi and his 0-Week group how their spirit in competition to get in line firs t for th BBQ on Field Day.
Above: 0-Team lead ers, Michelle Shipp, Jodi Dawson, Tom Cosgrove (Associa te D an), Sasha Peek, icole Me ineo, and Jenn Hollar prove tha t they can have just as mu ch fun as the fre hmen .
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